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Surveying the swamps or beholding the beaches in The Sunshine State is fun from behind the wheel of your car. But before heading out on a search for that perfect key lime pie, you’ll need to obtain a proper license from the Florida DMV. Whether you’ll be driving a car, motorcycle, or commercial vehicle we have DMV practice tests and references to help you find the right answers when taking the test. And what if you are going to be transporting something hazardous like rocket fuel? The commercial driver’s license HazMat practice tests will tell you exactly how to answer any tricky questions before you launch.

Which tests should I take?

What would morning be without Florida orange juice on your breakfast table? Well, let’s just say that without driver's to haul oranges around the country there would be a lot of incomplete breakfasts. Getting your Florida commercial driver's license (CDL) is one way to combat this terrible phenomenon. And we can prepare you for everything you might experience at the DMV. After getting your $75 licensing fee in, you’ll need to be ready for the exams – 70 questions for Class A vehicles and 50 for class B or C. Then prepare yourself for a number of potential careers including passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brake restriction removal skills. You’ll be the king/queen of breakfast after earning your CDL with flying colors!

Florida Driver's License & Permit FAQ

How Can I Apply for my FL Driver's License? Frequently Asked Questions

How old must I be in order to apply for a license in Florida?

To begin the licensing process, an applicant must be at least 15 years old.

What type of documents should I take with me when I go to apply for my license in Florida?

Take these items with you when you go to apply for your license in Florida:

Proof of Identity such as your Birth Certificate or United States Passport.

Proof of Social Security Number such as your Original Social Security Card or your W-2 displaying your social security number.

Proof of Substance Abuse and Traffic Law courses

Proof of Address such as a utility bill, cable bill, etc.

Parental Consent Form - Minor Driver Applicant Form. If you are under 18 and are not married one parent must sign your license application.

How do I qualify for a permit in Florida?

In order to get a permit in Florida, you must:

Be at least 15 years old

Have Proof of Substance Abuse and Traffic Law courses

Be able to provide proof of address

Pass the vision test

Pass the hearing test

Pass the written test

Have a signed Parental Consent form (if you are under age 18)

Where should I go when it’s time to apply for my Florida license?

The Division of Driver’s Licenses has offices located everywhere throughout the state of Florida. Office hours are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. until 5p.m. You can find all of the locations along with their contact information at http://www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ . The permit test can also be taken online in Florida in conjunction with a Drug and Alcohol course. Schools such as www.123driving.com can provide this for you.

How do I contact the Florida DMV office?

To find your individual DMV office, you should log on to http://www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ . If you would like to speak to a customer service center representative call (850) 617-2000 Monday through Friday 7a.m. to 5:45p.m.

Who needs to bring me for my permit test?

Your parents can bring you because they must sign your application. If they aren’t able to bring you, a licensed driver age 21 older may bring you. Just be sure that your application has been signed already by your parents in front of a notary public.

Will I have to get a physical in order to get a license in Florida?

No. A physical isn’t required when getting a license in Florida.

Is a vision test required in order to get a license in the state of Florida?

Yes. The vision test is done on an eye machine located at the driver’s license counter. Vision tests are done at all license offices. If you score worse than 20/40, you will be referred to an eye specialist.

Where should I go for my driver’s license photo in Florida?

You don’t have to worry about your driver’s license photo. It will be taken at the DMV office once you pass your written test.

How do I apply for my Florida driver’s license?

Here are the steps you should take when you begin the licensing process.

Step 1: Take a required Learners Permit (Traffic Law and Drug/Alcohol) Course.

Step 2: Gather your required identification documents

Step 3: Take the DMV written Exam (if you are 15 or older) either at a DMV office or online with a state approved Online Licensing course.

Step 4: Go to your local DMV office to take your vision test and hearing test

Step 5: Have your picture taken and receive your learner’s permit.

Do I need to put up hair when taking driver's license photo?

You may wear your hair the same way you would normally wear it; however, it should not be covering your face or your eyes. The purpose of the photo is to be able to identify who you really are. Besides, you would not want to hide that amazing face!

What make-up to wear when I get my FL driver's license picture taken?

Wear your normal make-up; however, the less make-up the better. As long as you are not wearing so much make-up to where you are unrecognizable, you will be fine!

Why is it best not to smile when taking your drivers license picture?

Some states are moving towards face recognition technology that will be able to uniquely identify each individual. A straight face on the photo helps distinguish who you really are. This is all in an effort to stop fraud.

What are some tips for getting the best out of the driver's license picture?

Look straight into the camera and keep a calm and relaxed face!

What will happen after I apply for my Florida driver’s license?

After you pass your written exam, you will receive your learner’s permit. If you are 18 or under you must wait at least 12 months before applying for your road test. If you are older than 18, you may apply for your license as early as the same day you get your learner’s permit.

I have a question that's not answered above. What do I do?

If you can't find the answer to your question above or need any further assistance, you're welcome to contact us directly at drivingtestsorg@gmail.com.

How Can I Get Ready for my FL Permit Test? Frequently Asked Questions

How do I study for the Florida permit test?

There are many creative ways to study for the Florida permit test. The best way of course, is to read the manual. If you find it difficult to just open the manual and start reading, you can start out by reading the bold print and highlighted sections of each page. Once you have done that, begin taking practice tests available online. They will give you a good idea as to what questions will be on the actual test. Remember that practice tests are not to be used for studying alone. The manual is the best source when preparing for the permit test. Try these helpful flash cards during your studying http://quizlet.com/9585804/florida-permit-test-study-questions-flash-cards/

Do I need driver’s education in order to get a license in Florida?

Yes. You must complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course. The driver education courses offered by some school boards may substitute for this. You must contact them to see. These schools can be found in the yellow pages under “Traffic Schools”. You may also find some approved course providers at http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/educate_sess.html

Should I read the entire Florida Driver's Manual for the permit test?

That is totally up to you. Reading the entire manual will guarantee you will not have any surprises on the test. This is because everything included on the permit test is covered in the driver’s manual. Here is a list of sections covered in the manual:

Section 1: DHSMV Contact Information

Section 2: The Florida Driver License

Section 3: Obtaining Your License

Section 4: Driving Privilege

Section 5: Driving Safely

Section 6: Signal, Signs and Pavement Markings

Section 7: Vehicle Equipment

Section 8: Driving Schools Providers

Section 9: Study Questions

Is there a mobile Florida Practice Test app for my iPhone/iPad?

Yes, there is. We are currently working on finalizing it and will be launching it shortly! It’s a great way to study for your FL written test, so stay tuned!

Are there any examples of questions that will be on the Florida permit test?

Take a look at some of these sample questions that will be on the Florida permit test: “If you are stopped by a law enforcement officer, you should_________.” “Before making a left or right turn, you should signal for at least________.” “Headlights must be used from__________.” “A green arrow showing at the same time as a red traffic light means___________.”

How is the permit test graded in Florida?

The Florida permit test is a computerized test consisting of 50 multiple choice questions about traffic laws and traffic signs. In some places you have 50 seconds to answer each question.

Are there any free Florida permit practice tests available online?

Yes there are. Many sites offer practice tests online tailored just for Florida permit test takers. Driving-Tests.org offers 5 FREE FL permit practice tests for your state, you can find the links to all five of them above. Start with this Practice Test One here: FL Permit Practice Test One.

Where can I go to take the permit test in Florida?

In the state of Florida, you have the option of taking your permit test at a DMV office or online. If you want to find local offices go to http://www.flhsmv.gov/offices/ . You may also find a state approved school online like www.lowestpricertrafficschool.com, www.floridasfirsttrafficschool.com or www.123driving.com

What should I do the night before my Florida permit test?

We always advise applicants to do one final review the night before their permit test. You may consider looking over topics you had trouble with. Once you have done your final review, just relax.

Do many people pass their permit test in Florida on the first try?

Those who take the time to study find it easy to pass their test on the first try.

How will I know when I’m ready to take my Florida permit test?

Once you have:

Completed the Required Traffic Law and Drug Abuse Course

Studied the DMV manual

Taken the Online Practice Tests

Can Recall the Rules of the Road

Can Recognize all Road Signs

... you are ready for your permit test!

What should I do when I’m ready for my Florida permit test?

Once you are ready for your Florida permit test be sure that you have:

Taken the Traffic Law and Drug Abuse course

Gathered necessary Identification Documents

Once you have these things squared away, you should go down to your local DMV office to take your written exam. If you’d like, you could schedule to take your permit test online. Of course, you would have to check to make sure that the school is recognized by the state of Florida.

How can I tell if I passed the Florida permit test?

How many questions can I get wrong on the Florida permit test?

What common mistakes should I avoid when taking the Florida permit test?

Remember that the Florida permit test will come directly from the manual. When studying for the permit test, always pay attention to topics such as drinking and driving, pedestrians and road markings.

Can I use the Florida manual on the permit test?

No. That would be considered cheating.

Is a drug test necessary in order to get my permit in Florida?

There is no drug test in Florida. However, there is a Drug and Alcohol Awareness course you must take.

Where is the easiest DMV office in Florida?

Look for DMV offices that are close to you. Florida offers a lot of its services online in order to save customers the hassle of a long wait. You can find all of the locations along with their contact information at http://www.flhsmv.gov/offices/

What will happen if I fail my permit test?

If you fail the permit test, you will have an opportunity to retake it again when you are ready. Each retest is $10.

If I fail the Florida permit test, when is the next time I can take it?

You may retake the Florida permit test again whenever you are ready. You may need to schedule an appointment to do so. You will be required to pay $ 10 for each additional test you take.

Who is allowed to ride in the car with me if I only have a Florida permit?

You must be accompanied by a licensed driver age 21 or older at all times. Besides that person, anyone can be in the car with you.

Are there any restrictions with a learner’s permit in Florida?

Yes. During the first 3 months with your permit, you may only drive during daylight hours. After those first 3 months, you may drive until 10 p.m. Any time you are behind the wheel, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older.

Am I permitted to drive anywhere in Florida with a learner's permit?

Absolutely. You must drive with a licensed person age 21 or older. You may only drive for the first three months during the daylight hours. After those 3 months, you may drive until 10p.m.

What happens after I pass my Florida written test?

You will get your Florida permit once you pass your written test. During the first 3 months, you can only drive while it’s daylight. After that, you may drive until 10 p.m. Any time you are behind the wheel, there must be a licensed driver 21 or older with you.

Getting Ready for Your Florida Road Test: FAQ

What do I need to practice while preparing for the Florida road test?

Practice makes perfect and the more you drive the better your chances are of passing. Here are some things you should be practicing on.

Stop Signs: Come to a complete stop and use your turn signals to indicate that you are turning.

Intersections: You only go through intersections when it is safe.

Signal and Turn: You should get into the correct lane and signal that you are turning 100 feet before you turn.

Stay in the Correct Lane: Always drive in the right lane except on a one-way street. Only change lanes when it is safe.

Where am I not allowed to practice driving in Florida?

There’s no limit to where you can practice driving in Florida. Just always be certain there is a licensed driver age 21 or older sitting next to you at all times.

Where are the driving schools in Florida located?

If you are looking for a driving school, plenty can be found by searching the yellow pages under “traffic schools”. You can also find some schools at www.aboutdrivingschools.com/unitedstates/florida

What should I take when I go in for the Florida road test?

You don’t need much when you go in for your Florida road test. The most important thing you should do for your road test is practice. Be sure to have these 3 things:

A Florida Learner's Permit

If under 18, a parent or guardian who can sign the Parent Consent form in front of a DMV examiner (if your parent can’t be present have them sign it in front of a notary witness)

Valid vehicle registration must be on the vehicle for the driving test

What will I have to do on the Florida road test?

Below is a list of maneuvers you may have to perform on the Florida driving test:

Turn About or 3-point turn: you will have to turn your car around in a 30ft to 40ft space.

Parking: Park your car in a straight parking spot. There are no more parallel parking tests.

Stop Quickly: while driving at 20 MPH, you will be expected to make a quick and safe stop when the tester tells you to stop.

Backing Up: You will be asked to back up 50ft at a slow speed. During this, you should turn your head and look to the rear not use the rear view mirror.

Any advice on what to do the night before the Florida road test?

Use the night before as a time to practice once more and relax.

Do I need to schedule a road test appointment in Florida?

Yes. Appointments make the licensing process easier and more convenient for everyone. When you are ready for your road test, log onto https://www8.hsmv.state.fl.us/Oasis/web/pages/onlineAppointments.jsp

Where do I go to take my Florida driving test?

When you schedule your road test appointment, you will have the opportunity to choose which DMV testing center you want to use for your road test. Make your road test appointment at https://www8.hsmv.state.fl.us/Oasis/web/pages/onlineAppointments.jsp

Will the Florida DMV office supply me with a car for the road test?

The Florida DMV office is not responsible for providing you a car. You must bring your own car for the road test. The car must be in good working condition and properly insured.

Can anyone take me for my road test in Florida?

If you are under 18, your parents should bring you because they must sign a parent consent form verifying that you have had at least 50 hours of behind the wheel training. If they aren’t able to bring you, be sure that the parent consent form has been signed in front of a notary public. In the event your parents can’t bring you, any licensed driver age 21 older may bring you.

What tips will help me pass my Florida road test the first time?

You should know that the examiner is looking at everything you do on your road test. Don’t be nervous, but you should do your best.

Always approach a stop sign smoothly and gradually

Don’t forget to signal at EVERY turn

Always look before you back up on your 3-point turns

Constantly check all of your mirrors

What should I keep in mind when taking the road test in Florida?

Keep in mind that the examiner wants to see how well you can drive with others. Remember….

Don’t drive too fast or too slow

Obey all stop signs and traffic signals

Do not follow other cars too closely

Stay in the proper lane

Don’t drive too fast or too slow

Are there any common mistakes I’d want to avoid when taking the Florida road test?

There are always mistakes you want to avoid when taking road test. You don’t want to do things like…:

Park wrong

Hit another object

Speed

Forget to signal

Roll instead of stop

What will I have to do on the driving test in Florida?

Here are a few maneuvers you will have to make on the Florida driving test:

Approach a Crossing: The examiner is going to want to see if you follow proper procedures when crossing an intersection or turning at an intersection.

Observe Right-of-Way: The examiner wants to see if you understand the meaning of a right-of-way when it comes to pedestrians and other vehicles.

Backing: The examiner will want to see you back up for a certain distance of 50 feet at a slow speed.

Follow at a Safe Distance – Show the examiner that you do not drive too closely behind other cars.

Use Proper Posture – You keep both hands on the wheel.

Should I expect Parallel Parking on the Florida road test?

No. Florida no longer requires their applicants to Parallel Park on the driving exam. You will only have to do straight parking.

Should I wear contacts/glasses on the Florida road test?

If you needed glasses or contacts during your vision test, you must wear them for your road test.

Who will be allowed in the car with me during the Florida driving test?

No one can be in the car with you during your road test. Only you and the examiner will be in the car. The examiner wants to test you without any distractions inside of the car.

What if I fail my driver's test in Florida several times?

You should not be failing your driving test several times. This is an indication to the examiner that you are NOT ready to handle the responsibilities of the road. You usually have up to 5 shots to pass your road test before you will be required to wait a year before trying again.

Why do people fear driving and how do I get over the fear of driving?

Some people develop a fear for driving after they have had an accident. The human brain has realized there is a danger involved and as a result your subconscious blows this phobia out of proportion. Third-party websites can help you further explore ways of overcoming the fear. Also taking driver’s courses may help build confidence.

I passed my Florida road test! What’s next?

Once you pass your road test, the examiner will collect the fee and issue your license.

Are there any limitations on my Florida driver’s license after I get it?

If you are 16 years old, you are only allowed to drive between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. except to and from work or when with a licensed driver age 21 or older. If you are 17 years old, you can only drive between 5am and 1am except to and from work or when with a licensed driver age 21 or older. There are no restrictions if you are 18 or older.

What things should I keep in mind when driving in Florida for the first time?

When driving in Florida for the first time, you should follow these defensive driving tips in order to help keep yourself safe on Florida roads.

Rule #1: The 2-Second Rule – You can never tell when the car in front of you will slam on brakes or when an animal may cross the road. That is why you should always give yourself time to respond.

What type of car insurance do I need to get in Florida?

You will need a minimum coverage of $10,000 for personal injury protection (PIP) and $10,000 property damage liability (PDL) in Florida.

What documents I will need when getting car insurance in Florida?

You will need to provide insurance companies with your license and vehicle information. The answer to all of your insurance questions in Florida can be found at http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/frfaqgen.html

What’s the average cost of car insurance in Florida?

In the past, Florida usually ranked high in premiums compared to the national average. Lately however, Florida has managed to drop their average premiums by 5%. The average person in Florida pays about $1100 per year according to www.insure.com. This price will vary of course, based on the driver’s history, age, car class and etc.

Where do I get the cheapest car insurance in Florida?

Companies such as Safe Auto, Safeco and The General offer really great rates for new drivers. For more help, you may also want to use insurance search sites such as http://www.findcarinsur.com/

Why is car insurance more expensive for new drivers in Florida?

Car insurance companies are cautious of new drivers because they cost more money with more accidents. They use the higher premiums they charge new driver’s to help deflect some the cost in claims each year made by new drivers.

I failed the road test in Florida, when can I retake it?

You may take your road test again once you have rescheduled it.

What happens if I fail my road test in Florida?

If you disqualify for a license, you will be asked to return again once you have better prepared yourself. You can take your test again as early as you wish. If you fail 5 times in a 1 year period, your driving privileges will be suspended and you will have to request approval from the Bureau of Administrative Review (BAR) Office to attempt the road test a 6th time.

Do I need to take the written test again when I go to renew my license in Florida?

I'm Moving to Florida! Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to pass a road test when I move to Florida from another state, for example Minnesota?

A road test is not required. You have 30 days after moving to Florida to obtain a Florida license. Just bring in your out-of-state license along with a secondary ID such as a social security card, marriage certificate, birth certificate or life insurance policy. For more information on this log onto to http://www.dmvflorida.org/out-of-state-drivers.shtml .

Is my out-of-state learner’s permit valid in Florida?

Yes. The state of Florida will recognize permits from other states as long as the permit is valid. The driver must also be adhering to the rules of their state as well as to the rules of Florida.

How long can I drive in Florida with my out-of-state license?

As long as you are not a resident of Florida, you may drive with your license as long as it is valid.

May I drive with my out-of-country license in Florida?

If your license is from Canada, France, Republic of Korea (South Korea), or any other U.S possession, you are only required to take a vision test. If your license is from Germany or Taiwan, you are required to take the vision, hearing, and written exam.

How can I get more information about driving in Florida?

There’s plenty of information available online at http://www.dmvflorida.org/moving-to-florida.shtml.

General Questions About FL Driving License

When is it legal to drive in the state of Florida?

When you are at least15 and have completed a learner’s permit course, you may apply for your permit.

Is there a legal limit for drinking and driving in Florida?

Florida has zero tolerance for driving while drunk. Don’t drink and drive. If you are under 21 years old, the BAC limit is .02%. If you are 21 or older, the BAC limit is .08%.

What is defensive driving?

Defensive driving is when you are driving for yourself and others. You are looking out for potential dangers ahead of time and avoiding them. According to the Safe Practices for Motor Vehicle Operations, defensive driving is "driving to save lives, time and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others". Studies show that 90% of accidents are caused by driver errors. Although these skills are often taught in a driver’s education course, here are some ways you can begin defensive driving now:

Leave plenty of space between you and the car in front

Check all of your mirrors often and look at conditions way ahead of you

States that don’t commonly require drivers to parallel park generally do not require driver’s to Parallel Park for the road test. The roads and streets in some places aren’t designed for common parallel parking therefore it isn’t on the road test.

Why do some people choose not to get a driver's license?

Anyone who chooses not to get a driver's license has there own personal reasons. Some people choose not get behind the wheel out of fear of the road, some choose not to because they may have a person who drives for them.

Why are people given alternate routes on the Florida DMV test?

The reason the DMV gives different routes on road test is because if there is only one route people would be familiar with it and not be challenged while driving. Different routes allow for the instructor to see if you as a driver can really handle yourself on the road in different situations. Different routes have different circumstances all of which you are required to know in your day to day driving. Different routes on the road test allow for the examiner to see if you know how to drive well and can do it alone.

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""This site is great. I kinda waited a while to get my permit but I decided it was getting late so I made a last minute decision to get my permit the next week. So I came here and studied the entire week for about an hour and a half each day and when it came to doing the test, I finished in about 6 minutes and only got 1 wrong out of 40 questions.""

Aaron Hernandez, Florida

""I finally passed the permit test for the first time. I owe it all thanks to driving-tests.org""

Nicholas Green, Florida

""I LOVE this site, all my friends failed their tests the first time. By using this site I was able to pass my permit test on the FIRST try. Some of the questions that were on the practice test were on my actual permit test. So if you want to pass on the first try using Driving-Tests.org!!""

Tiffany Allen, Florida

""This website is extremely effective and I definitely recommend it to anyone trying to get their learner's permit. I took the test today and passed, only missed like 2 questions. It's relatively similar to everything you practice on this site. Make good use of this FREE website, it's great!""

Natalie B, Florida

""These FREE permit practice tests were VERY helpful. I did each practice test at least 2 or 3 times a day. I'm not saying that you shouldn't look in the book at all, but the test gives you more of a understanding of the test format. I would recommend it to anyone else studying to take their test. *Two Thumbs Up*""

Tyra K, Florida

""I spent a week on this website taking the practice tests and reading my driver handbook and at the end it paid off – I passed and walked out with my permit – thanks to this site.. Very very helpful and essential to passing!!!""

Demitri S., Florida

""Just wanted to let you know that these tests were amazing. I had glanced over the state booklet for Florida once or twice before until finding this site and that is when I realized i was not prepared at all. After taking and then retaking all the tests here, I ended up missing only 1 question out of the 40 for my state exam. Thanks again! I couldn’t have done it without this site.""

John Martin, Florida

""Thank you very much for this free online test for the permit test. If it wasn’t for this site I am not sure if I would have passed. Again thanks!""

R Craig, Florida

""I honestly didn’t think I was going to pass my permit test. All of my friends had gotten theirs and I was one of the only ones that didn’t. I read the whole driver’s handbook book and all the practice tests here helped a whole lot! I took every single one and although it was quite time consuming, I passed my real permit test in the end!""

Michelle Le, Florida

""This site is awesome, just came back from the DMV and passed my permit test, got a 98% only missed one! I recommend this site to everyone!""

""Before hearing about this website, I couldn’t pass my permit test but after I started practicing on here, I went and passed. Very helpful website.""

Courtney Brois, Florida

""I really wanted to get a permit so I can start driving by the time I become a senior in high school. This year i’m a junior. Anyways, I searched online & happened to choose this site thinking it would help me more than other sites I’ve tried. I was lucky I found this because the permit practice tests helped me 100%. After a week of studying including a quick review right before taking the actual test, I passed it in a matter of minutes. It was my first time taking it & I was over the bar nervous! But once I saw the first question, my confidence overtook to nervous out of me. This practice will save you a bunch of the money in your pocket, I guarantee it! =]""

Miguel Boado, Florida

""I did all the practice tests and they made the real test seem EASY, they were so helpful and simple to use. Thank you SO MUCH Driving-Tests.Org!!!""

Emily L., Florida

""I recommend this site to anyone who is going to take their permit test, I went last Feb 18, 2014 and passed with 1 mistake out of 40 questions.""

Jo Welch, FL

""Thanks to these practice tests, I passed my permit test on the first try! I would totally recommend this site to anyone trying to get their permit.""